NBA Live 15 through EA Access on Xbox One is out now to download as a timed trial. Subscribers to the service will get six hours of play time before it expires with the timer ticking down whenever the game is loaded regardless of whether it is being played, menus are being navigated through, or if there is any activity taking place at all. So make sure to exit out and close the application from the Xbox One home screen when not in use.
The six hours are there to play whether its all used by Tuesday or not. In fact those who don’t have EA Access on XB1 will be able to download the game for a six hour trial on October 28th while over on the PS4 there will be a traditional demo instead. Game saves are stored on the hard drive so records online and progress in Dynasty, Career, Ultimate Team or any other modes will carry over if a full copy is bought. The complete game is available during the trial period.
EA Access was announced in late July and is exclusive to the Xbox One only because Sony has declined to offer the service through PlayStation 4. It includes the “Vault†which offers unlimited play with some older games from the company’s catalog, 10% off all digital purchases, and the ability to play games up to five days before they release with a limited timed trial. EA Access is $30 for a full year or $5 month-to-month.